Сăра (Săra) — Chuvash malt beer
A cloudy, low-alcohol, amber, bittersweet beer brewed from malted grain and hops, drunk cool from large wooden ladles at feasts. Slightly fizzy and nourishing, it is almost a liquid food.
A cloudy, low-alcohol, amber, bittersweet beer brewed from malted grain and hops, drunk cool from large wooden ladles at feasts. Slightly fizzy and nourishing, it is almost a liquid food.
In our home, săra is not a drunkard's drink, it is the drink of hospitality. The women would germinate the rye, dry it on the stove, crush it, and the whole house smelled of malt for days. At the feast, the large ladle was passed from hand to hand, the eldest drank first, and no one began to eat before that. Take a sip, stranger, and you are one of us.
- •Malted rye or barley (germinated then dried) — a good measure (sugar and body)
- •Wild hops — a handful (bitterness and preservation)
- •Spring water — as needed (base)
- •Honey or sourdough starter — a little (fermentation starter)
Сăра (Săra) — Chuvash malt beer
A cloudy, low-alcohol, amber, bittersweet beer brewed from malted grain and hops, drunk cool from large wooden ladles at feasts. Slightly fizzy and nourishing, it is almost a liquid food.
Why this dish? Homemade săra beer accompanied all festivities in Nikolaiev's Chuvash land: births, harvests, weddings. Brewed by the women of the house from malted rye and hops, it sealed oaths and welcomed guests. It is the very taste of village conviviality from which the cosmonaut came, a thousand miles from the freeze-dried tubes of orbit.
In our home, săra is not a drunkard's drink, it is the drink of hospitality. The women would germinate the rye, dry it on the stove, crush it, and the whole house smelled of malt for days. At the feast, the large ladle was passed from hand to hand, the eldest drank first, and no one began to eat before that. Take a sip, stranger, and you are one of us.
Ingredients (period version)
- Malted rye or barley (germinated then dried) — a good measure (sugar and body)
- Wild hops — a handful (bitterness and preservation)
- Spring water — as needed (base)
- Honey or sourdough starter — a little (fermentation starter)
Ingredients
- Crushed barley malt — 500 g (fermentable sugar)
- Rye flour — 100 g (rustic roundness)
- Hop cones — 10 g (bitterness)
- Water — 4 L (base)
- Honey — 2 tbsp (sweet starter)
- Brewer's yeast (or natural sourdough) — 1 packet (fermentation)
Method
- Heat water to 65 °C, dissolve the crushed malt and rye flour; keep warm for 1.5 hours to extract sugars (mashing).
- Filter the liquid, bring to a simmer with the hops for 45 min, then let cool to room temperature.
- Add honey and yeast, cover with a cloth, and let ferment 2 to 3 days in a warm place.
- Rack into bottles, let sit 2 more days in a cool place to develop slight carbonation.
- Serve cool and cloudy, in wooden bowls or mugs.
How it was made : Home brewing of săra was women's work and a knowledge passed from mother to daughter. Each village, sometimes each house, had its recipe. The beer was low-alcohol, nourishing, and held a ritual place: a little was poured for the ancestors and the earth before drinking. Hops, which grow wild along the Volga, gave it its characteristic bitterness.
The contemporary twist : Serve in a wooden ladle placed on a tray, with a pinch of toasted rye floating on the surface — a nod to the bread oven batch.
Andriyan Nikolayev · Charactorium